I can confirm that Arial Unicode MS does not contain 035C, and I also get a
square when I use Alt+X. Perhaps this is something from another font that is
installed along with support for Asian languages? Or perhaps something else,
since MS Mincho has no Combining Diacritics at all.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"Pamela Case" wrote in message
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Thanks for your patient responding. When I scroll through the combining
diacritical marks section in either Arial Unicode MS or Lucida Sans
Unicode,
I do not see the symbol and do not see the 035c code come up. When I type
a035cALT-xi using the regular key pad, I get just an empty box--neither
the a
nor the i appears.
"Peter T. Daniels" wrote:
On Nov 15, 5:10 pm, Pamela Case
wrote:
The unicode character is 035C. I am using Word 2007 with Windows XP.
When I
type the character between the two letters, select it, and key in ALT
x, I
get the box that indicates a missing symbol. I can't find the symbol in
the
Arial Unicode MS set under IPA extensions, yet it is an IPA symbol and
it
does have a unicode character. Is there any way to make this work?\
It's not under "IPA extensions," it's under "Combining diacritical
marks" (you can tell from its code number -- when you select a
character in Insert Symbol, it shows you its number; just keep
scrolling till you come to it).
(If this appears twice, forgive me. I am new to this discussion and am
having some difficulty posting.)
See extended discussion of your previous posting.
Don't "select" the Unicode code, just type the four digits (on the
regular keyboard) and press Alt-X.
.